Passport Control Wait Time
6 mins
current wait time
- Data
Qsensor makes use of data from Amsterdam Schiphol Passport Control.
- Disclaimer
Waiting times may not accurately reflect your experience. It is advisable to arrive at the airport well in advance and follow the recommendations of the airlines and airports.
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The average wait time at 2 pm at this airport is 7 minutes
Wait Times by Day of Week
Average wait times based on the last 4 weeks of data.
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Amsterdam Schiphol Airport: Your Passport Control Guide
Schengen Area Travel: No Passport Control
Traveling within the Schengen zone? Good news! Skip passport control when flying between Schiphol and other Schengen countries. Enjoy seamless travel within this zone.
Non-Schengen Travel: Passport Control Procedures
Flying to or from a non-Schengen country? Prepare for passport control, handled by the Royal Netherlands Marechaussee. Ensure your passport and any necessary visas are valid. Some countries require your passport to be valid for a specific period after your arrival date. Check requirements well in advance.
Speed Through with eGate
EU citizens aged 14 and over with a microchip passport can use eGates for faster border crossing. Scan your passport and follow the instructions for a quick and easy experience. eGates use biometrics, taking a photo of your face for border control purposes only. This photo is deleted after 24 hours.
Visa and Travel Authorisations
Certain destinations require a visa. Traveling to the US or Canada? Apply for an ESTA (US) or eTA (Canada) at least 72 hours before departure.
Traveling with Children
Traveling alone with a minor (under 18)? Carry a signed authorisation form from the non-accompanying parent(s) or guardian(s) along with valid passports. This prevents child abduction.
Lost or Stolen Passport
Lost your passport? Report it immediately. Dutch citizens should contact their local authority for a new one. If traveling urgently, request an emergency travel document from the Royal Netherlands Marechaussee at Schiphol, located between Departures 1 and 2.
Non-Dutch citizens should contact their embassy or consulate.
Tips for Smooth Travel
Verify passport and visa validity well before your trip.
Apply for necessary travel authorisations like ESTA or eTA in advance.
If traveling with a minor, secure the required authorisation form.